‘I wasn’t afraid of death,’ kidnapped British diplomat James Cross said upon release
OTTAWA — Just two days after he was freed, a British diplomat kidnapped by Quebec nationalists told Canadian officials he did not fear being killed in captivity.
Rather, James Cross worried what would become of his wife should he be murdered by members of the Front de libération du Quebec.
Cross, a trade commissioner based in Montreal, was abducted by an FLQ cell 50 years ago Monday, one of the key events in the episode known as the October Crisis.
A little-noticed transcript of remarks Cross made in response to questions on a Dec. 5, 1970, flight back to England provides a candid glimpse into his mindset.